After playing its 56th performance — following 61 previews — Broadway's Dance of the Vampires closes at the Minskoff Theatre Jan. 25. The musical based on the Roman Polanski film, "The Fearless Vampire Killers," opened Dec. 9 to critical disapproval.

Capitalized at $12 million, the tuner began performances Oct. 16 following a brief postponement due to technical issues. The opening was also delayed due to director John Rando's absence as he attended to his ailing mother.

There are no plans for a Broadway cast recording, tour or regional productions at present, a spokesperson confirmed.

Flying ballet dream sequences, naughty jokes, references to Meatloaf lyrics, special effects, enormous sets, sponges, garlic, graveyards, plenty of fog and dancing filled the production with rock-infused songs by macabre composer Steinman whose popular "Total Eclipse of the Heart" — made famous by singer Bonnie Tyler — is featured in the musical with slightly altered lyrics.

Composer Steinman is best known for his epic rock songs including Meatloaf's "Bat Out of Hell" albums, Air Supply's "Making Love Out Of Nothing At All," and Celine Dion's "It's All Coming Back To Me Now." The Vampires songlist included "Overture," "Angels Arise," "God Has Left The Building," "Original Sin," "Garlic," "Logic," "There's Never Been A Night Like This," "Don't Leave Daddy," "The Invitation," "A Good Nightmare Comes So Rarely," "Death Is Such An Odd Thing," "Braver Than We Are," "Red Boots Ballet," "Say A Prayer," "Come With Me," "Vampires In Love (Total Eclipse of the Heart)" "Books, Books," "Carpe Noctem," "For Sarah," "Death Is Such An Odd Thing" (Reprise), "When Love Is Inside You," "Eternity," "Confession Of A Vampire," "The Ball: The Minuet," "Never Be Enough," "Come With Me (Reprise)," "Braver Than We Are" (Reprise) and "The Dance Of The Vampires."